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Loss of alkaline phosphatase activity in meningiomas: a rapid histochemical technique indicating progression-associated deletion of a putative tumor suppressor gene on the distal part of the short arm of chromosome 1.

I Niedermayer1, W Feiden, W Henn, H Steilen-Gimbel, W I Steudel, K D Zang.   

Abstract

Apart from defined histomorphologic features, increased Ki-67 indices and various numeric and structural chromosome aberrations, meningiomas of the intermediate (WHO grade II, atypical meningioma) and anaplastic type (WHO grade III) are cytogenetically distinguished from common-type meningiomas (WHO grade I) by frequent loss of the distal part of the short arm of one chromosome 1 (1p-), which formerly proved to be an independent predictor of shorter recurrence-free intervals. Histochemically, loss of alkaline phosphatase activity (ALPL, liver/bone/kidney type, EC 3.1.3.1) was another frequent, specific finding in meningiomas with signs of dedifferentiation. In a prospective study including 66 meningiomas, all common-type meningiomas except one case (18/19) were reactive for ALPL, whereas 75% (30/39) of intermediate type and all anaplastic meningiomas (8/8) showed loss of enzyme activity in large areas of the tumor. Exclusively, the ALPL negative phenotype was associated with 1p loss (15/19). Our data suggest that ALPL, which is coded as a single copy gene on chromosome 1p36.1-p34, is a useful marker enzyme for the loss of a putative regulatory (tumor suppressor) gene on chromosome 1p, or that ALPL itself represents a new tumor suppressor gene homozygously inactivated in meningiomas.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9258258

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuropathol Exp Neurol        ISSN: 0022-3069            Impact factor:   3.685


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